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Unboxing WWE’s Mini Wrestlemania Helmets

Fanatics’ recent partnership with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has resulted in many cool collectible cards and memorabilia. Amongst those cool items are the “Under Wraps” autographed Mini Helmets commemorating different Premium Live Events (PLEs) such as Wrestlemania and SummerSlam.

The concept is simple. Wrestlers involved in a PLE sign a limited number of miniature football helmets commemorating the event which are then boxed and sealed and sold to pro wrestling fans for about $200 each. Some helmets are super rare (a 1 of 1 Hulk Hogan signed in gold marker for example) while others are a little more common (think a 1 of 25 Sami Zayn signed in black sharpie). One thing is for certain, all the helmets look very cool!

What can you expect if you purchase one of these pro wrestling collectibles? Well, thanks to our generous sponsor George’s Burger in Santa Monica, California, you are about to find out! Below you will find an exclusive video from FreeSportsMagazine.com unboxing the Under Wraps Wrestlemania Vegas Mini Helmet. Which WWE Superstar did we pull?

Not a bad pull if you ask us. Also, the box and soft bag makes for easy protection and storage. For more information about the Under Wraps Mini Helmets, you can head over to the official Fanatics website.

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AEW Finds Success in the Land Down Under

AEW Grand Slam: Australia, held on February 15, 2025, at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, achieved notable success both financially and in terms of viewership. The event generated a gate revenue of $1.3 million, ranking as the third-highest in All Elite Wresting’s history. Attendance figures indicate that approximately 11,000 to 12,000 tickets were distributed, nearing the venue’s capacity of 13,500.

Originally slated for the 52,000-seat Suncorp Stadium, the event was relocated to the Brisbane Entertainment Centre due to reportedly sluggish ticket sales. Despite this change, the event’s financial performance remained strong.

In terms of viewership, the broadcast drew 502,000 viewers, with one million tuning in for the match featuring Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay versus Konosuke Takeshita and Kyle Fletcher. AEW’s leadership expressed satisfaction with these numbers, highlighting the positive momentum leading into the event.

However, some fans expressed dissatisfaction with the event’s promotion and venue change, feeling misled about the scale and nature of the show. Despite these concerns, the event delivered strong financial results and viewership (hitting millions of dollars and at one point millions of viewers), indicating overall success.

AEW Grand Slam: Australia featured several high-profile matches. Below are the results…

AEW Women’s World Championship: “Timeless” Toni Storm defeated Mariah May to capture her record-setting fourth AEW Women’s World Championship.

Tag Team Match: Will Ospreay and Kenny Omega overcame The Don Callis Family’s Konosuke Takeshita and Kyle Fletcher.

TBS Championship: Mercedes Moné successfully defended her title against Harley Cameron.

Brisbane Brawl: Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli defeated Adam Copeland and Jay White in a hard-hitting encounter.

AEW Continental Championship: Kazuchika Okada retained his title against Buddy Matthews.